When taking a luxury vacation to Tokyo, Japan, it can be difficult to decide what sites to see and visit. Tokyo is one of the largest cities in the world and offers something interesting for just about everyone. Because of the size, it’s difficult to see everything of interest within one or two days, so it’s best to plan out a list of activities before leaving home.
If you’re one who appreciates beautiful scenery and skylines, then make sure you stop at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. Tourists and visitors are allowed up to the 45th floor. There you’ll find the best view of the Tokyo skyline. If you’re looking for a great photo opportunity, this may be one of the best you’ll find in the city. At night, the city looks even more amazing. If you’re staying at a luxury hotel in the city, you will certainly have a nice view of these as well.
The Imperial Palace and Palace East Garden are popular among tourists as well. The royal family lives in the palace, so it remains closed to the public, but you’re free to wander through the gardens on one of the many walkways. If you’re looking for any type of entertainment, the Shinjuku district is where you’ll want to head. The most impressive part of this district is all of the neon signage at night.
Spending time in Japan is all about the experiences, so if you’re looking for one that’s a bit different, check out what’s known as the “Shibuya Crossing.” There is a four-way intersection here, and whenever the stoplights change, hundreds of people make their ways from one side of street to the other. The crowd is unlike anything you’ve probably ever seen before.
The Akihabara district is a must-see area of town, especially if you’re one with a gadget obsession. Known as “electric city,” this area of Tokyo guarantees sales of almost anything electric, as well as video games, manga, and anime items.
There are plenty of other sites around Tokyo. The best advice is to find a guidebook and make a list of the places and attractions you want to see. Make the most out of your visit to Tokyo.









